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[WIP] Vertigo P-36 ROCAF repaint

roger-wilco-66

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Almost ready for upload, a repaint of the magnificent Vertigo P-36a in the colors of a ROCAF fighter stationed at Kunming, China, around 1943.

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Cheers,
Mark
 
Hi,
Nice plane and nice scenery! Is it avalaible ? I have downloaded the hump but not tried at this time.
JMC
 
The CBI scenery expansion is still being worked at, only available as beta. Kunming (shown above) and Chungking River Station airfields are ready, Myitkyina north and south are WIP.

I needed a break from the scenery design due to difficulties with Myitkyina and thought a CBI repaint for the P-36 would clear the mind a bit (worked).


Cheers,
Mark
 
it looks great, but can I make a suggestion?
You have a very nice blurry contact between the colors on the fuselage, but a very sharp one on the leading edge of the wings.
If you can make a very thin blurry edge on the bottom part of the wing, it will look better still I think...
 
Good suggestion, Jan Kees! That also has been bugging me.
I haven't done many repaints yet, except for texturing my own models, but the few I did really raise my respect for anyone who repaints aircraft. That's a lot of work to make it look right!


Cheers,
Mark
 
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